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Love You Like I Used To Forget It (Millie Bridge) novel Chapter 681

Emilia had excitedly described in great detail their future grand, fairytale wedding to Irvin.

He remembered how, at the time, he had pulled her tightly into his arms. Then, he had promised he would one day give her the wedding of her dreams.

Now, Emilia had gotten her dream wedding, but Irvin wasn't the one who made it come true.

He closed his eyes. Tears slipped down his cheeks, but they weren't tears of joy. Instead, they were bitter tears of regret.

His single misstep had resulted in a lifetime of regrets. And just like that, Irvin had lost the woman who loved him more than anyone else in the world—forever.

William had never had nightmares before. But on the night of his wedding, he had an extremely terrifying one.

In the nightmare, he had spent his whole life waiting for his beloved Emilia, but she never came. He had lived his life alone.

William jolted awake in cold sweat. And the first thing he did was immediately pull Emilia, who was sleeping beside him, into his arms. He held her tightly, as though he might lose her at any second. It wasn't until Emilia almost couldn't catch her breath that he released her in a panic.

When she asked him what was wrong, William didn't know how to explain that awful dream. So, he simply told her that he had had a really terrible nightmare.

Emilia didn't make fun of him for getting spooked by a dream despite being a grown man. Instead, she embraced him warmly and rubbed his back. Then, she whispered comfortingly to him that there was no need to be afraid and that she was here with him.

No one had ever given William that kind of warmth before. It was so tender and so healing that he couldn't help but pull Emilia close again.

A while later, he lowered his head and looked into her eyes.

"Emi, does being married to me truly make you happy?" he asked quietly.

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